How does your psyche change when you have hearing loss?

Updated on psychology 2024-04-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Fear, helplessness, helplessness, doubts, and finally acceptance, and then there are various ways to go, and there is no way to be optimistic about the final disappointment. Hope, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Avoidance, when you have hearing loss, you often become reluctant to participate in social activities, even those in previous situations where you were the central figure of the event2Attention, when you are talking to others, is very attentive and observant, judging what you are receiving from their facial expressions, body language, and what they are saying – what we call "visual cues".

    3.Suspicious, because you can't hear what others are saying, you always suspect that others are talking about you, not communicating with you, you even doubt whether people really want to be with you, and the information obtained by hearing alone is no longer so reliable, so you will try to find other ways to get accurate information. 4.

    Hesitation, lack of self-confidence can significantly affect a person's decision-making ability. You often rely on others to make decisions for you5Hostile, family members will notice changes in your personality and complain that you "like to whine" or "have a hard time with", and over time, you can't stand these endless complaints and become unfriendly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Due to hearing loss, reluctance to communicate with others can cause brain slowness in the long term, and even Alzheimer's disease. They become introverted, suspicious, indecisive, and hostile to others. Hope.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Irritability and anxiety.

    2. Insecurity.

    3. Alertness will be reduced.

    4. Memory will be reduced.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    in everyday life.

    These bad habits can damage hearing.

    1. Frequently pluck your ears with hard objects.

    Pick your ears with hard objects such as ear pickers and hairpins.

    It is easy to damage the ear canal** and even the eardrum.

    2. Excessive fatigue and excessive pressure.

    When the person is highly stressed.

    Vasoconstriction of the ear leads to ischemia and hypoxia.

    It may even cause deafness.

    3. Cook ** porridge.

    Frequent or prolonged answers**.

    4. Frequently go to high-decibel places such as KTV.

    Even in these high-decibel places for a short stay.

    It can also cause hearing damage.

    5. Blowing your nose incorrectly.

    Pinch both sides of your nose and blow your nose.

    It can cause nasal discharge to get into the ears.

    Causing perforation of the eardrum.

    Manifestations of hearing loss.

    There is always a need for someone else to repeat what has been said.

    Always missing parts of the conversation.

    People always think that you speak louder.

    Tinnitus and earache.

    Get used to turning up the volume.

    What behaviors can harm hearing?

    1. Smoking. The nicotine in cigarettes will follow the blood circulation into the body, resulting in spasm of small blood vessels, increasing the viscosity of the blood, and easily hardening the arterioles of the inner ear, resulting in insufficient blood and oxygen supply, and eventually damage to hearing and even induce deafness. The carbon monoxide contained in cigarettes can also cause some damage to the vestibular ganglia and spiral ganglia, affecting people's auditory nerves.

    You must find ways to quit smoking and control the amount of cigarettes you smoke.

    2. Abuse of antibiotics.

    Antibiotics can indeed kill some harmful bacteria, but they can also cause some damage to good bacteria. Some people will blindly choose antibiotics once they suffer from the disease, but it will cause certain damage to the inner ear and vestibule of the cochlea, and even cause intraauricular pressure balance and deafness.

    3. Pick your ears indiscriminately.

    Some people have the habit of picking their ears, but this will cause damage to the external auditory canal, so that bacteria can take advantage of the weakness to enter the ear canal, the external auditory canal is very delicate and tightly connected to the perichondrium, there is less subcutaneous tissue, local blood circulation is relatively poor, and the wrong way to pick the ear will cause damage or infection to the external auditory canal, thereby causing inflammation and ulceration of the external auditory canal. In fact, a small amount of earwax is excreted through jaw movement or running. If you have a large piece of induration earwax, you should choose a regular hospital and ask for help from a doctor, and you can't dig it out by yourself.

    If the itching is unbearable, you can use a cotton swab to gently wipe it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Acquired hearing loss refers to hearing loss that occurs after birth or in early childhood.

    Common causes of acquired hearing loss include, but are not limited to:

    1.Otitis media or other infections: Chronic otitis media, measles, meningitis, encephalitis and other infectious diseases can cause damage to the hearing nerves or the nerve circuits that supply hearing, causing hearing loss.

    2.Noise: Long-term exposure to high-sound environments, such as factories or rock 'n' roll**, can cause damage to the auditory nerve, causing hearing loss.

    3.Medications: Long-term overdose of certain medications, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics, can damage the auditory nerve and cause hearing loss.

    4.Head trauma: Hearing loss can also occur from a blow to the head such as a blow or fall.

    5.Congenital ear malformations: Structural malformations of the ear present at birth (such as atresia of the ear canal, malformations of the inner ear, etc.) can affect the transmission of sound signals, resulting in hearing loss.

    Of course, these reasons are only part of it, and the reasons for the loss of acquired efforts are complex and need to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If you have symptoms of hearing loss, seek medical attention as soon as possible to be examined and diagnosed by a medical professional to determine the specific cause of your symptoms and get promptly** and manage them.

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